Ethernet : The Definitive Guide


Charles E. Spurgeon
Bok Engelsk 2009 · Electronic books.
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Sebastopol : : O'Reilly Media, , 2009.
Omfang
1 online resource (520 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Ethernet: The Definitive Guide; Scalability; Reliability; Widely Available Management Tools; Design for Reliability; Organization of This Book; Part II; Part III; Part IV; Part V; Online References; How to Use This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; I. Introduction to Ethernet; 1.1.2. Invention of Ethernet; 1.1.3. Evolution of the Ethernet Standard; 1.2. The Latest Ethernet Standard; 1.2.2. Differences in the Standard; 1.3. Organization of IEEE Standards; 1.3.2. IEEE Layers Within the OSI Model; 1.4. Levels of Compliance. - 1.4.2. Equipment Included in the Standard1.5. IEEE Identifiers; 1.5.2. 1000 Mbps Media Systems; 1.6. Reinventing Ethernet; 1.6.2. Reinventing Ethernet for 100 Mbps; 1.6.3. Reinventing Ethernet for 1000 Mbps; 1.6.4. Reinventing Ethernet for New Capabilities; 1.7. Multi-Gigabit Ethernet; 2. The Ethernet System; 2.1.2. The Media Access Control Protocol; 2.1.2.2. Collisions; 2.2. Ethernet Hardware; 2.2.2. Media Components; 2.2.3. Round-Trip Timing; 2.2.4. Ethernet Hubs; 2.3. Network Protocols and Ethernet; 2.3.2. Internet Protocol and Ethernet Addresses; 3. The Media Access Control Protocol. - 3.1.2. Destination Address3.1.3. Source Address; 3.1.4. VLAN Tag Header; 3.1.5. Type Field or Length Field; 3.1.6. Data Field; 3.1.7. FCS Field; 3.1.8. End of Frame Detection; 3.2. Media Access Control Rules; 3.3. Essential Media System Timing; 3.3.2. Slot Time and Network Diameter; 3.3.3. Use of the Slot Time; 3.3.4. Slot Time and Minimum Frame Length; 3.4. Collision Detection and Backoff; 3.4.2. Late Collisions; 3.4.3. The Collision Backoff Algorithm; 3.4.4. Operation of the Backoff Algorithm; 3.4.5. Choosing a Backoff Time; 3.5. Gigabit Ethernet Half-Duplex Operation. - 3.5.2. Looking for Bit Times3.5.3. Carrier Extension; 3.5.4. Frame Bursting; 3.6. Collision Domain; 3.7. Ethernet Channel Capture; 3.7.2. Long-Term Fairness; 3.7.3. A Fix for Channel Capture?; 3.8. High-level Protocols and the Ethernet Frame; 3.8.2. Multiplexing Data with LLC; 3.8.3. LLC Sub-Network Access Protocol; 4. Full-Duplex Ethernet; 4.1.2. Configuring Full-Duplex Operation; 4.1.3. Full-Duplex Media Support; 4.1.4. Full-Duplex Media Segment Distances; 4.2. Ethernet Flow Control; 4.2.2. PAUSE Operation; 5. Auto-Negotiation; 5.2. Basic Concepts of Auto-Negotiation. - 5.3. Auto-Negotiation Signaling5.4. Auto-Negotiation Operation; 5.4.2. Auto-Negotiation and Cable Type; 5.5. Parallel Detection; 5.6. Management Interface; 5.7. 1000BASE-X Auto-Negotiation; II. Ethernet Media Systems; 6.1.2. Attachment Unit Interface and Cable; 6.1.3. AUI Connector; 6.1.4. AUI Transceiver Cable; 6.1.5. Medium Attachment Unit; 6.1.5.2. The SQE Test signal; 6.1.6. Medium-Dependent Interface; 6.2. Medium-Independent Interface; 6.2.2. MII Transceiver and Cable; 6.2.2.2. MII SQE Test; 6.3. Gigabit Medium-Independent Interface; 6.3.2. GMII Transceiver. - 6.3.3. Gigabit Interface Converter. - Ethernet is a core networking technology used by every high tech business. While the basic protocols have changed little, new options such as Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet have increased the complexity of the topic. Ethernet has been the flavor of choice for networking administrators since the early 1980s because of its ease of use and scalability. Written by one of the foremost experts on Ethernet standards and configuration, Charles E. Spurgeon, Ethernet: The Definitive Guide includes everything you need to know to set up and maintain an Ethernet network.
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